Paint



GROVER C, WATSON, OF MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS.

Patented July 20, 1920.

I RAIN T.

1,347,311, Specification of Letters Patent.

No Drawing.

7 '0 all whom z'zimay concern Be 1t known that I, Gno'vnn C. WATSON, a

citizen of the United States of America, re-' siding at Mineral Wells,

in the countyof Palo Pinto and State of Texas, have invented certain newand useful Improvements in Paints, of whichthe following is aspecification.

. and the invention will be My invention relates to paints andmoreparticularly to paints for roofs and barns; and the object is toprovide paints which will be highly efficient in preserving the materialof buildings and in I of. the building material, and also in preventingleaks lnroofs. Another object is to provide paints atrelatively smallcost and which can be made of materials which can be bought at smallcost and in great quantities. Other objects and advantages will be fullyexplained in the following description more particularly pointed out inthe claims. I l H The paint is made of crude oil or petroleum and glossoil and an assorted or selected mineral accordingto the color required,

For making paint in fifty gallon lots: Use forty-two gallons of crudeoil or petroleum,

'five gallons ofgloss oil or a low grade varnish, and one-hundred poundsof green min-- eral formaking green paints. These materials are mixedand thoroughly stirredwhile cold' to make the paint ready for use.

For making red paint in fifty gallon lots:

I Use forty-two gallons of crude oil or petroleum, five hundred andpreventing deterioration Application filed October 13, 1919. Serial No.1 330,378.

gallons of gloss oil, and onefifty pounds of red mineral. Mix alltogether and stir cold or at any other reasonable temperature to preparethe paint ready for use.

"or making a brown paint: Use forty-four gallons of crude oil or lons ofgloss oil, and fifteen pounds of burnt umber, Mix all these materialstogether and stir thoroughly to prepare'the paint for use. These paintsare to be used as other paints and have been demonstrated in actualservice condltions to be highly eflicient for the purposes stated.

Any quantity of paint may be made by mixing the ingredients in theproportions above stated.

What I claim is,-

l. A paint for industrial purposes composed of crude oil or petroleum,gloss oil, and a mineral for making paints.

2. A paint for industrialvpurposes composed of crude oil orpetroleum forthe prin-.

clpal vehicle, gloss oil for making a smooth finish, and a mineral formaking paints for.

giving the required color.

3. A paint for industrial gallon quantities composed of forty-twogallons of crude oil or petroleum, five gallons of gloss oil, and onehundred pounds of green mineral for making green paint.

purposes in lift-y In testimony whereof I set my hand this 10th day ofOctober, A. D. 1919'.

GROVER C. lVATSON- thoroughly while 1 40 petroleum, five'gal-

